Why appealing to everyone doesn't appeal to Dylan Moran

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The Irish comedian and actor very much wants people to attend his upcoming tour, but there's a caveat — the invitation isn't an open one.

abc.net.au/news/comedian-dylan-moran-talks-new-show-ahead-of-tour/102096804For a man who is sometimes labelled a moody misanthrope, Dylan Moran is not afraid to concede he quite likes performing in front of a live audience.In an interview with ABC Radio Adelaide, he reflected on his time in lockdown and his sense of humourIn fact, during COVID-19 lockdowns, the Irish comedian and actor came to crave the stage in a way that took him by surprise.

"It didn't agree with me, lockdown — I didn't like that whole thing of not seeing anybody or not being with any other human beings." He is not one of those comics whose jokes regularly court controversy, nor one who routinely attracts the attention of tabloid newspapers after apologising — or refusing to apologise — for something he's said.But his brand of humour can be dark, cynical, scathing and uncompromising, and one thing he is not prepared to do is soften the edge to broaden the appeal.

 

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